Following the way of almost every other notebook manufacturer, Dell has finally joined in on the AMD Fusion train with the, rather silent, launch of its 11.6-inch Inspiron M102z notebook based on AMD's Brazos platform.

The Dell M102z is a 11.6-inch WLED backlit 1366x768 notebook that will be available with obth AMD C-50 APU and the more popular E-350 APU. The notebook weighs 1.56kg and runs Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS. As far as the specs go, the first model is based on the 1GHz clocked C-50 APU with Radeon HD 6250 graphics, 2GB of memory, and a 320GB HDD, while the second one, has a 1.6GHz clocked E-350 APU with HD 6310 graphics, 4GB of memory and a 500GB HDD.

Both models come with features like a front 1.3M webcam, 802.11bgn WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0, card reader and a choice between the 6-cell 56Whr battery, enough for around 9 hours according to Dell, or the beefier 9-cell that should keep the notebook running for up to just a bit short of 14 hours.

The C-50 equipped model starts at US $699 while the E-350 one is selling at US $799. Sounds a bit pricey, but Dell did throw in a feature or two that other lack.